Today saw the presentation of three motorbikes to SERV Surrey and South London by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters Masons in London today in a ceremony at the Mark Masons’ Hall in Central London. Chairman Hugh Terry and SERV S&SL riders Jon Fautley, Ray Semmens, Ian Price and Phil Rawcliffe all attended the handover this afternoon where the Yamaha FJR1300 and two Triumph Tiger 800s were handed over by David Ashbolt, Provincial Grand Master for London in the Mark Degree.

Hugh Terry, Chairman of SERV S&SL, commented, “We’re very grateful to The Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters Masons for the generous donation of these three motorbikes which will be a very valuable addition to our fleet of vehicles. Being able to add these to our fleet will help us to continue providing the best service to the hospitals in our region.”

SERV Surrey and South London would like to express their gratitude to the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters Masons for this generous donation.

As a Mason of 33 years and a 209 time blood donour this is an absolutely excellent idea to get the blood distribution system working in a heavily populated area. We in Canada have more area but not as crowded, well except when rush our messes things up. And the Red Cross uses trucks. But this year the Masons are going to give me a reqard for having achieved the 200 Level.